8. When All You Need is Luxe

An errant drive south on the first, second and ninth holes at New Brunswick’s challenging Aroostook Valley Country Club, which straddles the U.S.-Canada border, literally lands in another country.

(Photo: Fox Harb’r Golf Resort & Spa)

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10. To Walk on Water

During Iqaluit’s annual spring festival, Toonik Tyme, a golf tournament is held on the sea ice just offshore.

11. For Good Sports

Hike in the Rock’s Gros Morne National Park, cave near Cornerbrook, fish a salmon stream, sea kayak and whale watch-all within a short drive of the rugged River Course at Humber Valley Resort in Newfoundland.

(Photo: Humber Valley Resort)

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12. For Public Records

Muskoka Bay Club‘s mix of granite outcrops, beaver dams and mature forest near Gravenhurst routinely rank it as Ontario’s top public course.

13. For Fall Flare

Surrounded by the Laurentian Mountains, Mont Tremblant Ski Resort‘s Le Géant course always looks good-but never better than in the fall, when the deciduous trees turn fiery shades of red and orange.